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wandered on down the street察munching。
She had supper at one of those white´tiled sarcophagi that emblazon
Chicago's downtown side streets。 It had been her original intention to
dine in state in the rose´and´gold dining room of her hotel。 She had even
thought daringly of lobster。 But at the last moment she recoiled from the
idea of dining alone in that wilderness of tables so obviously meant for
two。
After her supper she went to a picture show。 She was amazed to find
there察 instead of the accustomed orchestra察 a pipe organ that panted and
throbbed and rumbled over lugubrious classics。 The picture was about a
faithless wife。 Terry left in the middle of it。
She awoke next morning at seven察as usual察started up wildly察looked
around察and dropped back。 Nothing to get up for。 The knowledge did
not fill her with a rush of relief。 She would have her breakfast in bed。
She telephoned for it察languidly。 But when it came she got up and ate it
from the table察after all。
That morning she found a fairly comfortable room察 more within her
means察 on the North Side in the boardinghouse district。 She unpacked
and hung up her clothes and drifted downtown again察idly。 It was noon
when she came to the corner of State and Madison Streets。 It was a
maelstrom that caught her up察 and buffeted her about察 and tossed her
helplessly this way and that。
The thousands jostled Terry察and knocked her hat awry察and dug her
with unheeding elbows察and stepped on her feet。
;Say察look here ─she said once futilely。 They did not stop to listen。
State and Madison has no time for Terrys from Wetona。 It goes its way察
pell´mell。 If it saw Terry at all it saw her only as a prettyish person察in
the wrong kind of suit and hat察with a bewildered察resentful look on her
face。
Terry drifted on down the west side of State Street察with the hurrying
crowd。 State and Monroe。 A sound came to Terry's ears。
A sound familiar察 beloved。 To her ear察 harassed with the roar and
crash察with the shrill scream of the whistle of the policeman at the crossing察
with the hiss of feet shuffling on cement察 it was a celestial strain。 She
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looked up察toward the sound。 A great second´story window opened wide
to the street。 In it a girl at a piano察and a man察red´faced察singing through
a megaphone。 And on a flaring red and green sign此
BERNIE GOTTSCHALK'S MUSIC HOUSE
COME IN HEAR BERNIE GOTTSCHALK'S LATEST HIT
THE HEART´THROB SONG THAT HAS GOT 'EM ALL THE
SONG THAT MADE THE SQUAREHEADS CRAWL
;I COME FROM PARIS察 ILLINOIS察 BUT OH YOU PARIS察
FRANCE I USED TO WEAR BLUE OVERALLS BUT NOW IT'S
KHAKI PANTS。;
COME IN COME IN
Terry accepted察
She followed the sound of the music。 Around the corner。 Up a little
flight of stairs。 She entered the realm of Euterpe察Euterpe with her hair
frizzed察 Euterpe with her flowing white robe replaced by soiled white
shoes察Euterpe abandoning her flute for jazz。 She sat at the piano察a red´
haired young lady whose familiarity with the piano had bred contempt。
Nothing else could have accounted for her treatment of it。 Her fingers察
tipped with sharp´pointed and glistening nails察 clawed the keys with a
dreadful mechanical motion。 There were stacks of music sheets on
counters and shelves and dangling from overhead wires。 The girl at the
piano never ceased playing。 She played mostly by request。
A prospective purchaser would mumble something in the ear of one of
the clerks。 The fat man with the megaphone would bawl out察 Hicky
Boola察Miss Ryan ─ And Miss Ryan would oblige。 She made a hideous
rattle and crash and clatter of sound。
Terry joined the crowds about the counter。 The girl at the piano was
not looking at the keys。 Her head was screwed around over her left
shoulder and as she played she was holding forth animatedly to a girl
friend who had evidently dropped in from some store or office during the
lunch hour。 Now and again the fat man paused in his vocal efforts to
reprimand her for her slackness。 She paid no heed。 There was
something gruesome察uncanny察about the way her fingers went their own
way over the defenseless keys。 Her conversation with the frowzy little
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girl went on。
;Wha'd he say拭─ 。Over her shoulder。
;Oh察he laffed。;
;Well察didja go拭─
;Me Well察whutya think I yam察anyway拭─
;I woulda took a chanst。;
The fat man rebelled。
;Look here Get busy What are you paid for拭 Talkin' or playin'拭
Huh拭─
The person at the piano察openly reproved thus before her friend察lifted
her uninspired hands from the keys and spake。 When she had finished
she rose。
;But you can't leave now察─the megaphone man argued。 ;Right in the
rush hour。;
;I'm gone察─said the girl。 The fat man looked about察helplessly。 He
gazed at the abandoned piano察as though it must go on of its own accord。
Then at the crowd。
;Where's Miss Schwimmer拭─he demanded of a clerk。
;Out to lunch。;
Terry pushed her way to the edge of the counter and leaned over。 ;I
can play for you察─she said。
The man looked at her。 ;Sight拭─
;Yes。;
;Come on。;
Terry went around to the other side of the counter察took off her hat and
coat察rubbed her hands together briskly察sat down察and began to play。 The
crowd edged closer。
It is a curious study察this noonday crowd that gathers to sate its music
hunger on the scraps vouchsafed it by Bernie Gottschalk's Music House。
Loose´lipped察 slope´shouldered young men with bad complexions and
slender hands。 Girls whose clothes are an unconscious satire on present´
day fashions。 On their faces察 as they listen to the music察 is a look of
peace and dreaming。 They stand about察 smiling a wistful half smile。
The music seems to satisfy a something within them。 Faces dull察 eyes
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lusterless察they listen in a sort of trance。
Terry played on。 She played as Terry Sheehan used to play。 She
played as no music hack at Bernie Gottschalk's had ever played before。
The crowd swayed a little to the sound of it。 Some kept time with little
jerks of the shoulderthe little hitching movement of the dancer whose
blood is filled with the fever of syncopation。 Even the crowd flowing
down State Street must have caught the rhythm of it察for the room soon
filled。
At two o'clock the crowd began to thin。 Business would be slack察
now察 until five察 when it would again pick up until closing time at six。
The fat vocalist put down his megaphone察 wiped his forehead察 and
regarded Terry with a warm blue eye。 He had just finished singing ;I've
Wandered Far from Dear Old Mother's Knee。; Bernie Gottschalk Inc。
Chicago。 New York。 You can't get bit with a Gottschalk hit。 15 cents
each。
;Girlie察─he said察emphatically察 you surecanplay ─ He came over
to her at the piano and put a stubby hand on her shoulder。 ;Yessir
Those little fingers;
Terry just turned her head to look down her nose at the moist hand
resting on her shoulder。 ;Those little fingers are going to meet your face
if you don't move on。;
;Who gav